The lawsuit claims the schools are factoring in the incomes of divorced parents, even if one of the parents cannot contribute.
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According to the lawsuit, considering income of divorced parents raised the average tuition price for students by about $6,200.
"Formulas are then used to generate a financial aid offer.
Chang, one of the plaintiffs, attended Cornell from 2017 to 2021, and she submitted the CSS profile as part of her financial aid application.
Persons:
—, Hagens Berman, Maxwell Hansen, Eileen Chang, Chang, Brown
Organizations:
Service, Boston University, Cornell University, College Board —, College Board, Columbia University, Ivy League, Cornell, Duke, University of Chicago, Yale
Locations:
Northwestern